I made switch back to Windows some time ago, but I notice I use open-source programs anyways and I do not enjoy modern video games which is why I think about switching back to Linux. Below is two issues holding me back from switching right away;

1# What desktop should I use… I used GNOME before but because NVIDIA card it did not perform well. I also tested KDE but it was too complex for me. Should I try Elementary OS, Budgie, XFCE or Mate ? I look for something simple, modern, customizable. I do not have time to test what fits me blindly.

#2 Is there alternative program to simple wall (pp) ? For by default blocking apps from connecting to the internet.

  • Nevar@lemmy.ml
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    4 years ago

    Linux Mint has a firewall built in so you can stop apps from connecting to the internet.

    If you’re coming back from Windows I would recommend Linux Mint Cinnamon edition. Easiest transition.

    KDE doesn’t suck anymore with regards to being overly complex/customizeable, not for the past two years. It’s still powerful but a lot of those crazy options are hidden away. It’s also quite resource efficient.